Neurological disease and bowel surgery and hernia affecting penis

Posted by cgrogers @cgrogers, Sep 10, 2023

Having had CIDP which is an autoimmune neurological disease for 28 years, the reduced sensitivity has slowly progressed upwards towards the mid section. Not all sensitivity is lost but it’s reduced. Then bowel surgery resulting in an ostomy and not related to that, a large inguinal hernia and the sex organs tend to mostly be not relaxed, as if there’s a constant pain that can’t be felt. Then a curve in the penis appeared, no trauma but it fits the description of Peyronie’s disease. Haven’t been seen for that yet, long delays with referrals, and so looking for a link to what may be the cause of the apparent Peyronies. Any thoughts or insights would be welcome. Thanks !

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